Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
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Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
Hello All,
I am working on the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game ( viewtopic.php?f=13&t=40803 ), and it is at the stage where game itself is pretty much complete but lacking music completely. Since my game is using graphics from Wesnoth, it makes sense to borrow music from Wesnoth also, but I wanted to ask for an advice first.
What would be the best choice:
a) grab some tracks directly from Wesnoth - easiest path, but likely will not be appreciated by hardcore Wesnoth players?
b) ask Wesnothian composers (e.g. I really like Doug Kaufman's masterpieces) privately to write something for the unknown game - unlikely to happen?
c) grab some music from public sites (demo tracks, open music) - high chance of collision with other projects?
d) something else?
Thanks in advance!
I am working on the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game ( viewtopic.php?f=13&t=40803 ), and it is at the stage where game itself is pretty much complete but lacking music completely. Since my game is using graphics from Wesnoth, it makes sense to borrow music from Wesnoth also, but I wanted to ask for an advice first.
What would be the best choice:
a) grab some tracks directly from Wesnoth - easiest path, but likely will not be appreciated by hardcore Wesnoth players?
b) ask Wesnothian composers (e.g. I really like Doug Kaufman's masterpieces) privately to write something for the unknown game - unlikely to happen?
c) grab some music from public sites (demo tracks, open music) - high chance of collision with other projects?
d) something else?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
If you want Wesnoth-style music without re-using classic Wesnoth tracks, the various UMC music packs should have plenty of suitable material too.
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Re: Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
I see "UMC Music Book N" in the list of Addons - that's what you suggested, right? Will investigate..
Thanks!
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Re: Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
Yes. Also both parts of "West's Chronicles".
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Re: Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
Hmm.. I have checked UMC collections. For a hack'n'slash kind of a roguelike game, I need something moderately fast-paced like "In the Land of Madness" or "One Thousand Suns", by Tyler Johnson, but I am hesitating to use it because of an old post found deep in the archives:
What's the ballpark figure for track licensing? Say, if I find a good album advertised at SoundCloud, how much would composers charge me for that? Given that it would be used for a free game?
Also, many of UMCs are short 1 mnt samples, while ample 3 mnt tracks are kinda rare and are mostly represented by smooth medieval themes (not so action-packed).Tyler Johnson » August 21st, 2011, 1:02 am wrote:Hi guys, although I appreciate your interest in my compositions, they're not available for GPL use, as I am under a contract with an exclusive production company.
What's the ballpark figure for track licensing? Say, if I find a good album advertised at SoundCloud, how much would composers charge me for that? Given that it would be used for a free game?
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Re: Music for the Wesnoth-inspired roguelike game
I have plenty of CC-BY licensed tracks available here. No money involved, just use them and give credit.Shadow_Walker wrote:What's the ballpark figure for track licensing? Say, if I find a good album advertised at SoundCloud, how much would composers charge me for that? Given that it would be used for a free game?